Sentences with phrase «gut renovations for»

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She didn't have money for a full gut and renovation, but a backsplash, new counters, new cabinet hardware, and a coat of paint made a huge difference.
(April, 2017) Drawing on its facilities and financing expertise, Charter Schools Development Corporation (CSDC) has partnered with Santa Fe South Schools to utilize NMTC financing for the purchase and gut renovation of the charter school's seventh location, a dedicated high school to be relocated to a 155,000 square foot abandoned mall on Oklahoma City's Southside.
CSDC has partnered with Santa Fe South Schools to utilize NMTC financing for the purchase and gut renovation of a dedicated high school at an abandoned mall on Oklahoma City's Southside.
But with the Assembly Plant down until November for renovations, our gut feeling is for the reveal to happen later this year or January 2018's North American International Auto Show in Detroit at the latest.
Since his plan was to gut the entire house and rebuild everything, he forked out $ 600 for an Energy Audit even before the renovations began.
Instead of spending on a gut renovation — which is far too expensive for typical tax refund amounts — homeowners can instead use their refunds to make more modest improvements to their bathrooms, Bishop says.
For seasoned investors who are looking to challenge themselves by building a home from the ground up, or completing a tear - down and gut renovation of an existing structure instead of your average fix and flip, a hard money loan for new construction is often the most attractive optiFor seasoned investors who are looking to challenge themselves by building a home from the ground up, or completing a tear - down and gut renovation of an existing structure instead of your average fix and flip, a hard money loan for new construction is often the most attractive optifor new construction is often the most attractive option.
Following the acquisition, Aria undertook a year - long gut renovation under the guidance of award - winning Washington, DC firm Bonstra Haresign Architects, known for their transformations of the Studio Theater, Woodley Wardman condominium, and many other projects.
He bought the 1950s home in March for $ 248,000, did a gut renovation and sold it four months later for $ 374,000.
We've been working for the last four years to make the house our own, while maintaining its history, including complete gut renovations of the unfortunate 1980s kitchen and bathrooms, a new garage and a new deck.
'» Then in 2014 came the five - month two - level renovation, which involved gutting the narrow and outdated kitchen to make way for a functional open - concept cooking space.
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